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Authorities have faced backlash not only for their inaction but also for their reluctance to label these perpetrators and their crimes in a candid manner, motivated primarily by fears of upsetting community relations. This has resulted in an environment where essential questions remain unasked, and the plight of victims is overshadowed by a clamor to promote harmony.
Murray's discourse raises an uncomfortable hypothetical: What would have transpired had the roles been reversed? If white working-class men had targeted underage Muslim girls, the societal and governmental response would likely have been far more intense, demanding immediate and substantial action.